Tuesday 12 January 2021

WOYWW 606 Midwinter dragons

Hi all, happy to be back for our Wednesday blog hop via Julia at The Stamping Ground
My workspace this week is a jumble of Embroidery and sashiko threads. I’m assembling them to make some more Dorset buttons. I’m waiting for more rings to arrive. 

If you’d like to know more about this 400 year old craft, here’s a link to the very friendly and helpful Beaker buttons



My ammonite wrist warmers are awaiting their buttons. 



My friend was very pleased with her beekeeper hat.  As B has spent so much time kindly modelling hats and gloves for others, I thought he should have a hat 

He supports the Llanelli Scarlets rugby team, so I was trying very hard to get the dragon emblem right. I could see I’d need front post crochet for the wings but it was hard to get the angle right, and I kept having to undo and try again.  
I showed it to him and he said ‘Oh we just use a saucepan, it’s easier” (the other symbol, for the tinplate works). Well,reader, he nearly got strangled with my yarn.🤬🤬🤬 I was furious but it was funny as well. 
Once it was done he saw the finished dragon and was suitably impressed.






I’ve also finished my green and bronze shawl this week. It goes with a green and bronze dress, which I’ll get the chance to wear one day, I hope 😔 

 
Thea has us well under her thumb. Between meals/ sleeps she comes to me for a proper greeting of rubbing heads ( I’ve seen lionesses do the same on TV). She also, rather strangely, likes to lick my right ear. A very peculiar sensation! 
She then stands on B’s knee and demands treats, before settling down  for a cuddle. 
Her usual greeting to us is a sort of MRRP? noise, so she sends a MRRP? to your cats, too. 
She seems happy to spend all her time in the house, as do we now. This is her “no you’re not going to do any crochet now because I’m lying on your arm and on your crochet” pose. 


Thankfully the lockdown is starting to work and Kent covid figures have started to drop for the first week in a long time. I’m in group 4 and so apparently scheduled to get the vaccine by mid- Feb. Fingers crossed!
And if I’m feeling down I say I’m not locked down, vulnerable, shielded, I am the Artist and Writer in Residence!
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Take care, stay safe and happy WOYWW 
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 

20 comments:

  1. Glad you shouldn't have to wait long for the vaccine Lynne. My father has had both his jabs as has my sister (GP). My other sister has has her first too (nurse). Mum is 79 so should be done by mid Feb too. Love the Scarlets hat! Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah #3

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  2. You have been finding plenty to keep you busy and safe in lockdown! glad you shouldn't have to wait too long for the jab. stay safe. Helen #4

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  3. Happy WOYWDW Great hat you have made and love the dragon, Cats aer clever ar getting what they want when they want it,


    Those to funnies made me chuckle

    Taker care abd stay safe ,
    Lilian B #7

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  4. Morning Lynne. My goodness - have you been busy, or what?! The hat is great - and beautifully modelled, if I may say so. The shawl looks lovely and cosy. I think my favourite photo is the one of those blue and green threads! Makes me think of summer colours, heather on the mountains... Enjoy making the Dorset buttons - I loved making them in the past.
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #2

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  5. I followed the link to the Dorset button shop and realised that it was the one down the road from Julia! I’ve been there a few times, there’s a courtyard at Weyhill of craft shops, so we used to go there for a browse and coffee, small world huh?! Hopefully some of them will be able to survive this financial crisis for small businesses. The ammonite gloves are fab as is the dragon on the front of the hat and, lovely though B is, I’d have been tempted to strangle him too, lol!!!
    Fingers crossed that you get the jab ASAP, they’re hoping that all over 50’s in Wales will be done by May so not too much longer now.
    Hugs LLJ 15 xxx

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  6. Glad you won'y have too wait too long for you jab, Mum is due her second one next week and that will be a big relief for all of us. Love your projects - your hat model has a lovely smile!! Happy WOYWW, stay well, stay safe, love n hugs Cindy #14 xx

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  7. Great funnies! Your kitty is sweet ~ mine are happy indoor cats as well. Your shawl and new hat turned out terrific. Enjoy your week & I hope your rings arrive for you soon ~ Love, Karen#30

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  8. Your ammonite warmers are looking great - I'm definitely planning on making a pair but it might not be this winter! I love the hat too - clever little dragon, I don't know I'd have had the confidence to tackle one, and yes I can understand how you would want to strangle you OH!
    Hope you have a good week and I'm sure the vaccines will come round before we know it - I can't believe I've been stuck at home since March - where did that time go!!
    Diana xx #25

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  9. Lynne, I am going to go check out the Beaker Buttons...400 years...wow! I love that your hubby is such a good sport and I LOVE his cap by the way! The dragon looks great in spite of it all! LOL I have a weakness for shawls, so I'm super envious of yours! The color...love! Cuddles and rubs back to your sweet kitty! I miss having one, but will again one day I am sure! Stay safe and warm and many blessings to you! Felicia #33

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  10. Love your hubby's cap and I love the ammonite handwarmers. Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#13)

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  11. Great post and the funnies were just what I needed, love them. Take care and have a lovely creative week, Angela x23x

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  12. Your crochet projects are so lovely, Lynne! I laughed at Thea's antics - you can't possibly move them, can you, when you want to do anything! I am struggling to type this, all sideways with the laptop on the settee beside me because I've got Ruby asleep on my lap! Lily hates it when my hubby reads, and gets her bulk between him and his book so he's practically breathing her in! He gives up any attempt at reading! I love that "mrrrp" noise kitties make but unfortunately ours don't do it. Ruby does head-butt me though. They have scent glands on their foreheads and this is a special greeting usually reserved for their own kind, so it's an honour when they do it to you. The usual upper-lip/side of face rub against you isn't anything special - they do that to the furniture as well, depositing their scent as a signal to other kitties that they've been there. Much better to be treated as an honorary cat rather than a chair, eh? Have you noticed Thea getting more affectionate towards you since Dino died?

    I can't get over how much B looks like my hubby! It's uncanny... He's modelling his new hat very well. Lol at your description of the embellishment!! What fun. Love the funnies too - I roared with laughter at the first one! Brilliant.

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi x #28

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  13. Hi Lynne, I did laugh out loud - you almost strangling your hubby with the yarn! The end result does look good though, and I am sure it is much appreciated. Love the funnies at the end - especially the cat one. Have a lovely week, Heather xx #18

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  14. Ooh those Beaker Buttons look interesting, does it matter what kind of wool you use? Another intriguing craft! Have a great week Angela #10

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  15. I never heard of Beaker buttons so I clicked the link... looks interesting! I Sashiko'd several things two years ago and want to pick that craft up again but have sooo much other (lovely) things to do and, after a surgery, catch up that the Sashiko has to wait. The dragon emblem looks awesome and the story made me smile. "Artist in residence" sounds great, I might use that phrase too to keep me happy! Stay safe and healthy dear. Love from Holland, Marit #31

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  16. Great hat for B, and his remark about the saucepan...so typical of a bloke, that’s just the sort of thing that Mr a Dunnit does, all deadpan and seeing the big picture!!! Great job on the shawl, won’t it be nice to be able to wear a dress and go out, we’ll feel like we did when we used to on party dresses!

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  17. Properly ROFL'd at the two funnies this week. And the story about the saucepan...

    My Marley (aka Shouty McShoutface) sends a MRRP back to Thea and wants to also say "MROWP", whatever that means! I'm sure she'll understand.

    Happy belated WOYWW

    Morti #20

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  18. Thanks for your visit, Lynne. Ooooh, yes, we know all about Thea's door play variant! Ruby takes an age to make up her mind about anything, but I think a lot of it by an open door is to do with "how can I wind up these humans?" She won't come in, so we shut the door, and then immediately she starts the minstrel routine lol lol!! Kitty psychology - who can fathom it?! Thanks for your support over my hospital issues. There's nothing to be done while Covid is still obstructing everything - that's the only answer you get at the moment, I'm afraid.

    Shoshi x 28

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  19. Love the ammonite wrist warmers!
    Good read today...
    Happy WOYWW!
    Susan #26

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  20. I had a good laugh seeing the cat scratching post funny! Love your wrist warmers! Looked up the Dorset Buttons site, cool!
    Have a great week!
    Carol N #29

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